
Miguel Bosé
Miguel Bosé, born Luis Miguel González Bosé in Panama in 1956, is an internationally renowned Spanish singer, composer, and actor. The son of bullfighter Luis Miguel Dominguín and Italian actress Lucia Bosè, he made his musical debut in the late 1970s, initially establishing himself as a pop idol with hits such as "Linda" and "Super Superman." His career took a decisive turn with the album "Bandido" (1984), which marked his transition to a more mature, sophisticated, and experimental style, influenced by rock and new wave. His extensive discography includes iconic songs such as "Amante bandido," "Nena," and "Si tú no vuelves." In 2007, he celebrated his thirty-year career with the duets album "Papito," which achieved huge commercial success. Among the numerous awards he has received are the "Person of the Year" title, awarded by the Latin Recording Academy in 2013, and the Gold Medal of Merit in the Fine Arts, received in Spain.
